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ezra laughs. i've got a son to raise, and you have plans for life. that i wasn't going to get the life that i wanted, but i knew potentially what i was going to get. and now there's a lot of uncertainty around that. and, um, it's hard. we're really lucky we're together. we are locked down together, so we have each other as a family. but we can't see our family and friends. you know, there's literallyjust the three of us in the house. nic, so far, hasn't been told he's among the 1.5 million most vulnerable. so, me and ezra havejust watched the government broadcast on the news this evening. you can see what ez thought of it all. they spoke about the 1.5 million vulnerable people and how they've sent letters out, or texts out, to 1 million of those. i guess i must be in the 500,000 because i still haven't actually received anything from the government as yet. so for them practicalities like food and shopping are proving tough. at the moment we're really struggling to get food deliveries. all the websites are either down, or you can only log on if you're
ezra laughs. i've got a son to raise, and you have plans for life. that i wasn't going to get the life that i wanted, but i knew potentially what i was going to get. and now there's a lot of uncertainty around that. and, um, it's hard. we're really lucky we're together. we are locked down together, so we have each other as a family. but we can't see our family and friends. you know, there's literallyjust the three of us in the house. nic, so far, hasn't been told he's among the 1.5 million most...
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the reason ezra says this is scary is this would involve a massive increase in the ability to test. we can do 100,000 test as day. we need to get to 20 to 30 million tests a day. the point is -- >> sorry, 20 to 30 million? 20 to 30 million? that's -- i mean, that's an enormous scale increase. >> yeah. yeah. but look, you know, this is a huge economy. we got 330 million people. we can do those big things if we just put our minds to it. and we don't have to invent anything new. i mean, think of this, imagine the grinch came and stole everyone's shoes over the weekend and then we had to get people back to the hospitals and we'd say oh my god, we got 10 million people who work in hospitals. we can't do any health care because nobody has shoes. you know, this economy, we would figure out how to get 10 million pairs of shoes and it sounds like a lot but, you know, we got hundreds of millions of people. we could do that. the same way we could figure out how to test 20, 30 million people a day. >> i tend to -- i don't have any particular many pexpertise but e with a situation. is there a ca
the reason ezra says this is scary is this would involve a massive increase in the ability to test. we can do 100,000 test as day. we need to get to 20 to 30 million tests a day. the point is -- >> sorry, 20 to 30 million? 20 to 30 million? that's -- i mean, that's an enormous scale increase. >> yeah. yeah. but look, you know, this is a huge economy. we got 330 million people. we can do those big things if we just put our minds to it. and we don't have to invent anything new. i...
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olmert the prime minister of ezra i said to him kill children who are endless and. i think it's because he and the israelis are scared of children and this is because they think the children will grow up to be fighters it's the opposite i want to tell him the children aspire to be educated go to the university get ph d.'s they want and education they just want an indication. violence poverty politics. daily reality for the children of god for. incomes of the population is estimated to be about one week for 1000000 over heart these people children just think about what kind of impact passing along the top russian generation it's it's going to be addressed i really to be a journalist because because. because i like when i get bigger i'll describe the situation here i'll still everybody how we live how. god willing i would love to be a professor of chemistry at university. that's if i do not succeed in being a martyr. and when you become the 1st female president of palestine which i'm absolutely sure you're going to be one of the 1st 3 things you're going to do and how
olmert the prime minister of ezra i said to him kill children who are endless and. i think it's because he and the israelis are scared of children and this is because they think the children will grow up to be fighters it's the opposite i want to tell him the children aspire to be educated go to the university get ph d.'s they want and education they just want an indication. violence poverty politics. daily reality for the children of god for. incomes of the population is estimated to be about...
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when ezra was born i guess that's kind of the happiest day of your life. nick has terminal cancer.lf isolating with his family, but is nhs treatment has also changed. he was told his chemotherapy would put him at risk of the virus, so it's been stopped for three months. i'm not ready yet. and ifeel that stopped for three months. i'm not ready yet. and i feel that are potentially having this treatment taken away is stealing some time. i haven't got a lot. there are other worries for people like nick. recently published bma ethical guidance suggests terminally ill patients may be treated as low priority. in the worst-case scenario, if i was to become infected, there is a shortage of ventilators. i will probably be at the back of the queue, knowing that this guy has not got much longer anyway. there are some syringes left out of there for later. paula has complex medical needs. she relies on support from carers who come twice a day. she is worried about what will happen if she or her support team get help. the first inkling of how bad it was going to get was when i got told by my gp t
when ezra was born i guess that's kind of the happiest day of your life. nick has terminal cancer.lf isolating with his family, but is nhs treatment has also changed. he was told his chemotherapy would put him at risk of the virus, so it's been stopped for three months. i'm not ready yet. and ifeel that stopped for three months. i'm not ready yet. and i feel that are potentially having this treatment taken away is stealing some time. i haven't got a lot. there are other worries for people like...
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i was most amazed by on different levels was mabel walker will and bram who was a character named ezra randolph, mabel will and brand, when president warren harding assisted her as assistant attorney general in 1921, we mentally had the right to vote for the 9 months, she was 32 years old, five years out of law school and never prosecuted a single case in her career and suddenly was in charge of thousands of prohibition cases across the country including against george remus and had a hard upbringing. she had a favorite saying, life has few darlings. her childhood event, her father, she bit a pet cat's either entity to lessen her father bit her ear back and she was inhumanly tough and thick skins and to make matters more difficult she was nearly deaf and had to spend an hour each morning arranging her hair over her hearing aid because she didn't want male colleagues to realize she was working with that deficit in addition to the sexism she faced the we talked about earlier. i love that her bosses at the justice department and in the white house, all members of harding's crooked ohio ga
i was most amazed by on different levels was mabel walker will and bram who was a character named ezra randolph, mabel will and brand, when president warren harding assisted her as assistant attorney general in 1921, we mentally had the right to vote for the 9 months, she was 32 years old, five years out of law school and never prosecuted a single case in her career and suddenly was in charge of thousands of prohibition cases across the country including against george remus and had a hard...
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. >> reporter: ezra did not have one on and he does not plan on getting one. >>trying to think about things more positively. i am not indulging in fear mongering. >> reporter: county officials throughout the bay area say that face coverings are essential to help slow down the spread of the coronavirus. >> individuals need to can attain it before showing symptoms. the preventive use of wearing a mask we can potentially help stop the spread further. >> reporter: the hope is widespread compliance of the face covering order will allow the state to lift the more restrictive measures that are in place now. if that is the case, many say they are on board. the more prec cema tr rorter: many of the st have sold out of masks. public health officials say you can use any light fabric or cloth. if you get caught without a mask, you could be punished by either a fine, jail time or both. >>we spoke with santa clara county officials about why the order was not mandatory. they say that people have generally been following the recommendations and they do not want to further str
. >> reporter: ezra did not have one on and he does not plan on getting one. >>trying to think about things more positively. i am not indulging in fear mongering. >> reporter: county officials throughout the bay area say that face coverings are essential to help slow down the spread of the coronavirus. >> individuals need to can attain it before showing symptoms. the preventive use of wearing a mask we can potentially help stop the spread further. >> reporter: the...
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. >> ezra zappeder worked for the gary, indiana parks department for 30 years.ising to director of recreation until health problems forced him to retire. alexander was a basketball and track coach. some of the many young people he mentored, called him a second father in online tributes. he died of the virus on wednesday at age 59. we'll be right back. give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ too many after-parties. neutrogena® bright boost with dullness-fighting neoglucosamine. boosts cell turnover by 10 times for instantly brighter skin. bright boost neutrogena® tums ver(bell rings)la stick for instantly brighter skin. when heartburn hits fight back fast... ...with tums chewy bites... beat heartburn fast tums chewy bites >>> bleacher report update, brought to you by tums, for fast heartburn relief. >> basketball legend magic johnson spoke out about the coronavirus and how best to beat a deadly viru
. >> ezra zappeder worked for the gary, indiana parks department for 30 years.ising to director of recreation until health problems forced him to retire. alexander was a basketball and track coach. some of the many young people he mentored, called him a second father in online tributes. he died of the virus on wednesday at age 59. we'll be right back. give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need!...
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but one book that i have that i brought out is the book called "why we're polarized by ezra klein?" and he has a very interesting thesis and he basically says it isn't republican or democrat. it isn't fox news or msnbc. it isn't liberal or conservative. isn't urban coasts versus rural midland. it's all of those, that there is basically that we have broken down into tribes and that our view of our politics, our view of our media, our view of entertainment, our view of our beliefs, religion or non-religious beliefs, it's all tied -- it's all part of this tribal identity and it all becomes a self-reinforcing mechanism, phenomenon. and so, you know, you believe a certain thing, you live in a certain place. you have certain views about church or religion or faith or social issues. you watch a certain news read or watch certain news sources that reinforces those beliefs and it's no surprise that people in the different tribes see things differently. and, you know, as exactly as i say, it is not a surprise. i think it's disheartening. you know, daniel patrick moynahan, the great social sci
but one book that i have that i brought out is the book called "why we're polarized by ezra klein?" and he has a very interesting thesis and he basically says it isn't republican or democrat. it isn't fox news or msnbc. it isn't liberal or conservative. isn't urban coasts versus rural midland. it's all of those, that there is basically that we have broken down into tribes and that our view of our politics, our view of our media, our view of entertainment, our view of our beliefs,...
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elementary and daniel decatur. ,appy birthday to daniel paul deborah jackson, ella grace kennedy, ezraadner. happy birthday gabby walters. and gavin in oakland. happy birthday to george thorton, gloria myers, grayson lewis, who wants to be a police officer when he grows up. happy birthday to easton cornelius in union county. happy birthday hamilton edwards, hannah grace bennett, hannah loper, harley in columbus. he birthday harper taylor. henry yates. loves all ole miss sports and misses watches college baseball games. huntly odom, ian sylvester loves his dog come happy. everybody these days needs a dog named happy. happy birthday, jacob phillips, and james and katie love it. , hannah beard, attending the university of mississippi medical school. thank you, janet. happy birthday to jj windham, turning 27, cadence brown turning seven. jc and jean-luc. happy birthday john riley. joshua, carlisle madison, 17 today. and loves playing soccer. darnell,d kelsey clawson madison, turning 17. sweet 16er cook, whose is today. coffee andd, lindsay logan beckham, turning 18. and as a senior at newt
elementary and daniel decatur. ,appy birthday to daniel paul deborah jackson, ella grace kennedy, ezraadner. happy birthday gabby walters. and gavin in oakland. happy birthday to george thorton, gloria myers, grayson lewis, who wants to be a police officer when he grows up. happy birthday to easton cornelius in union county. happy birthday hamilton edwards, hannah grace bennett, hannah loper, harley in columbus. he birthday harper taylor. henry yates. loves all ole miss sports and misses...
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roll from jerry lee lewis, to contemporary staff, stevie wonder, and people like bruno marrs, george ezraty when we get on the other side of this, thank you very much. very upbeat, a singer and musician still stuck on the ruby princess in sydney harbour tunnel, he has been in that cabin for 32 days and is not stir crazy yet. the headlines on bbc news. more warnings from hospitals in england over shortages of personal protective equipment — some say supplies of gowns are critically low. it comes after a delivery of protective equipment from turkey was delayed. ministers in the uk have called on all companies to do their bit, to help bolster supplies. scientists are looking into whether blood from covid—19 survivors could be used in a new treatment for those infected, president donald trump said ongoing negotiations with democrats for the next phase of coronavirus financial relief are "getting close to a deal". the president also pledged to boost the manufacture of medical swabs. governors from several states had been calling for federal government help to secure more supplies. the number o
roll from jerry lee lewis, to contemporary staff, stevie wonder, and people like bruno marrs, george ezraty when we get on the other side of this, thank you very much. very upbeat, a singer and musician still stuck on the ruby princess in sydney harbour tunnel, he has been in that cabin for 32 days and is not stir crazy yet. the headlines on bbc news. more warnings from hospitals in england over shortages of personal protective equipment — some say supplies of gowns are critically low. it...